The Ziway-Shala lake basin (main Ethiopian rift, Ethiopia): a revision of basin evolution with special reference to the Late Quaternary

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作者
Benvenuti, M
Carnicelli, S
Belluomini, G
Dainelli, N
Di Grazia, S
Ferrari, GA
Iasio, C
Sagri, M
Ventra, D
Atnafu, B
Kebede, S
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dipartimento Sci Terra, I-50121 Florence, Italy
[2] Univ Florence, Dipartimento Sci Suolo, I-50144 Florence, Italy
[3] CNR, Ist Tecnol Applicate Beni Culturali, Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Addis Ababa, Dept Geol & Geophys, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
来源
JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES | 2002年 / 35卷 / 02期
关键词
Main Ethiopian Rift; Late Quaternary; Fluvio-Lacustrine deposition; geomorphic evolution; pedostratigraphy;
D O I
10.1016/S0899-5362(02)00036-2
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Ziway-Shala basin, in the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER), is a reference site for regional to global paleoclimatic reconstructions. We undertook and interpreted a stratigraphical, pedological and geomorphological study, including a new geological map scale 1:250,000, to provide a Late Quaternary-centred revised geological history of the basin. We mapped several Late Quaternary sedimentary units and arranged them in four major unconformity-bounded stratigraphic units (synthems), recording equivalent phases of geomorphic change. A new, extensive, soil survey allowed us to establish a pedostratigraphic unit, the T'ora geosol, as a distinctive marker of landscape stability arid instability in the area during the Holocene. Climate change was a major control on geo-morphologic evolution of this area during the intense climate fluctuations of the last 100,000 years. Extensive lake systems developed during relatively humid Last Glacial interstadials and in the early-mid Holocene; this last was characterized by short, but high-amplitude, regressions during and pulses. Major lakes' lowering occurred in the terminal Pleistocene and in the last 5000 years. Evidences for high or very high terminal Pleistocene lake levels suggest possible non-climatic controls on changes in lakes' extension and volumes between Late Pleistocene and Holocene. We suggest that modifications of hydrological thresholds, due to activity of structures parallel and transversal to the MER, established new lakes' boundaries between terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene, setting the maximum level of Holocene lake systems at about 1670 m a.s.l. The integrated analysis of lacustrine, fluvial, slope and soil systems provided a basis for a general interpretation of relations between climatic changes and geomorphic processes at a basin scale. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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